Nito- there is a place to tuck the excess ladder on both the ankle strap and toe strap. Mine came with the ladders tucked in them. There is an opening right next to where they connect to the strap. It can a little tough to get it in there. If that is not clear i can post a pic. If that doesn't work email NOW, they are incredibly responsive. When I emailed them at the end of last season, JF emailed me back and we had a good exchange.

Thanks for the offer but my ladders were originally tucked into the leather. In order to adjust the toe cap, I had to untuck the ladder before sliding the toe cap down the ladder.

However, if you are referring to the ladder that is fed through the ratchet. Yes, please post a picture.

Yeah. I noticed after I posted that yesterday day that the ladder that is fed through the ratchet still hangs out there, but it doesn't bother me that much since they follow the contour of the boot. Though I see what you mean. I have a medium size pair and put a salomon 9.5 reduced footprint boot in them and with the straps centered there seems to be a lot of excess for a boot that is at the edge of fitting the binding. I wouldn't be surprised if the straps are the same size on the larges as well. However, when I look around at other bindings on the mountain, I see a lot of excess ladder length as well.

Yeah. I noticed after I posted that yesterday day that the ladder that is fed through the ratchet still hangs out there, but it doesn't bother me that much since they follow the contour of the boot. Though I see what you mean. I have a medium size pair and put a salomon 9.5 reduced footprint boot in them and with the straps centered there seems to be a lot of excess for a boot that is at the edge of fitting the binding. I wouldn't be surprised if the straps are the same size on the larges as well. However, when I look around at other bindings on the mountain, I see a lot of excess ladder length as well.

I've thought about cutting the excess a few times now because tucking it in does weird things to the toe strap.

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I dunno what it is about how I ride, but every couple of years a binding self destructs on me. last week, my front Rome 390 boss completely split in half lengthwise down the center of the base. I didn't notice right away and continued to ride on it until it was separated and bent all to hell. I actually really enjoyed the loose feel of it...

anyway, I loved those romes and it was less than two years old so I brought it in to the shop for warranty. they told me it would be a few weeks. I can't wait that long, need to shred as often as possible, so I picked up some now ipos at another shop to get me by. I was torn between them or those holograms- I wanted something loose and fun.

I've been riding the ipos no hibacks (never use forward lean anyway), and with the softest gizmos. it's been chewed up hardback at Seymour, and man made snow over ice at Cypress. the ipos are definitely damp as funk. a huge amount damper than anything I have tried. and very soft landings on hardpack crap. no problems in terms of response. I can see why people rave about these things- forgiving, cushy, responsive- but more than any of that, smooth. like putting big soft wheels on your skateboard and loosening the trucks a half turn.

I also love how simple they are. luckily, my 9.5 fuls position the medium ipos perfectly centered on the board when pulled all the way toward the heel edge. I thank the designer for giving my size priority.

The ladders are getting chewed up like other people have mentioned. I am also really not a fan of metal bases (bent ride bindings and disks in the past). the way your heel locks so firmly in to them is a bit unnerving at first- but you get over it quick. pointing it over some crud to huck off a stupid hip is fun as shit on these things. and that's what it's really about for me.

I've always thought that bindings matter the least in your setup, and still do. but these ipos definitely soak up the chatter like nothing else. curious to try them in some deep stuff when it hits next...

I noticed the toe strap adjustment lever popped open after a steep run on some untracked sticky stuff in one of my secret stashes on cypress last night. Not a big deal, didn't even notice until I got to the chair. But hopefully it doesn't become a habit or I will be epoxying those things in place.

Otherwise, the honeymoon with the nows is still in full swing. Loving the ease of boning things out no hiback style.

I noticed the toe strap adjustment lever popped open after a steep run on some untracked sticky stuff in one of my secret stashes on cypress last night. Not a big deal, didn't even notice until I got to the chair. But hopefully it doesn't become a habit or I will be epoxying those things in place.

Otherwise, the honeymoon with the nows is still in full swing. Loving the ease of boning things out no hiback style.

Samething happened to me; it didn't come completely undone but it was loose after my second run.
Also, need to apply some loctite; first time ever while riding, the screws came loose.